William Butler Yeats and Irish Mythology
.... was speaking to too small an audience, as if it were understandable only to the
Irish and not to the world at large. Yet there is no doubt that
Yeats did reach ....
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The leprechaun of Irish folklore
.... People. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1988, 96. Quoted in WB
Yeats, "
Irish Wonders," Providence Sunday Journal (7 July 1989). Reprinted ....
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Yeats Use of Figurative Language
.... as in "The Second Coming" or "The Magi," or it may derive from the mythic world of Cuchulain and other
Irish heroes. In "September 1913,"
Yeats uses an action ....
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Ireland and the Celts
.... Suffice it to say that the rich narrative traditions of Ireland survive as well in the identifiably
Irish voices of such writers as
Yeats, Goldsmith, Sheridan ....
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Love Medicine (Louise Erdrich)
William Butler
Yeats, in promoting the
Irish Renaissance, would write over and again "an
Irish writer should write about things
Irish" (a paraphrase). ....
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Life of James Joyce
.... For he is not, after, very much like his compatriot WB
Yeats, that fierce
Irish nationalist who could see a way through the clouds of history and biography to ....
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Ezra Pound's Poetry
.... Another passage within Canto LXXX that contains much ironic comment is the section discussing the
Irish revolution of 1916 and
Yeats' eventual election to that ....
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Irony in Pound's Cantos
.... Another passage within Canto LXXX that contains much ironic comment is the section discussing the
Irish revolution of 1916 and
Yeats' eventual election to that ....
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Irony in Poetry of Ezra Pound
.... Another passage within Canto LXXX that contains much ironic comment is the section discussing the
Irish revolution of 1916 and
Yeats' eventual election to that ....
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George Bernard Shaw's Philosophical Comedies
.... a counter to the neo-Gaelic movement then under the leadership of William Butler
Yeats. .... in this play, but his analysis of the exploitation of the
Irish by the ....
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Dream Palace of the Arabs
.... Ajami's rhetoric in this regard is startlingly like that of WB
Yeats talking about what had happened to Ireland and to the
Irish people under circumstances ....
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William Ewart Gladstone
.... and justly.8 He would heartily have supported the poet William Butler
Yeats's claim that .... was forced to devote much of his time to imperial and
Irish questions. ....
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Joyce and Beckett
It took the
Irish to show them how to use it." In William Butler
Yeats, James Joyce and George Bernard Shaw, Ireland provided the 20th century with its ....
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Environmental Science and Ethics
.... For example, Harvey (2004, p. 13) has pointed out that where William Butler
Yeats, the great
Irish poet, once wrote that "out of nature I shall never take/My ....
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Similarities of Different World Mythologies
.... Ireland. His story is told in
Irish myth, and the poet William Butler
Yeats built much of his poetry on aspects of this mythology. The ....
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Chinua Achebe
.... of Things Fall Apart, from which the novel takes its title.
Yeats's chief political concern was
Irish independence, but his lame
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William Faulkner & Willa Cather
.... of the nineteenth century: "Czechs, Finns, Swedes, Luxemburgers, English,
Irish, Dutch, and .... The Hidden God: Studies in Hemingway, Faulkner,
Yeats, Eliot, and ....
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Sound & The Fury and My Antonia
.... of the nineteenth century: "Czechs, Finns, Swedes, Luxemburgers, English,
Irish, Dutch, and .... The Hidden God: Studies in Hemingway, Faulkner,
Yeats, Eliot, and ....
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